Developers of a block-long project there are going all residential with up to 380 units in two buildings — and a 325-room hotel is now scrapped, according to revised plans filed with the Boston Redevelopment Authority.

Normandy Real Estate Partners of New Jersey won BRA approval in 2010 for a pair of hotels on the former Teradyne parking lot bounded by Albany, East Berkeley and Traveler streets.

In December, in a deal first reported by the Herald, Normandy brought in Gerding Edlen, a Portland, Ore.-based company that was already busy building a rental high-rise in Boston’s Fort Point neighborhood.

At the time, Gerding Edlen president Kelly Saito told the Herald that the co-developers were rethinking the hotel portion of the site.

According to the new plans, the 11-story building will now contain up to 180 housing units.

The original plan for a parking garage in between has not been changed. The project also will bring retail uses, including a possible restaurant to the ground floors.

The Albany Street project is one of several developments set to transform a scrappy corner of the South End. The site is across the street from the former Boston Herald site, where the 471-unit Ink Block apartment complex, including a Whole Foods Market, starts this spring.

The BRA has scheduled a Feb. 26 public meeting to review the amended plans for 275 Albany St.